A Solar Reflector Total Surface Area Calculation

What is the total surface area of a solar reflector made using 31 identical triangular-shaped mirrors, each having sides 2.4m, 2.3m, and 1.5m?

The total surface area of the solar reflector is 2.78 m^2.

Calculating the Total Surface Area:

Given: Side a = 2.4m Side b = 2.3m Side c = 1.5m The semi-perimeter (s) is calculated as: s = (a + b + c) / 2 s = (2.4 + 2.3 + 1.5) / 2 s = 3.1m Using Heron's formula, the surface area (Area) is calculated as: Area = sqrt(s * (s - a) * (s - b) * (s - c)) Area = sqrt(3.1 * (3.1 - 2.4) * (3.1 - 2.3) * (3.1 - 1.5)) Area = 2.78 m^2 Therefore, the total surface area of the solar reflector is 2.78 square meters.
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